Wall Holder Without Drilling

Drilling, doweling, turning, and screwing holes - all in order to hang bathrobes or towels on your bathroom wall? It's easier and faster with the Droog Suckers!

Simply press the grip of the rubber holder and the created vacuum will make the Sucker hold on strongly on almost any even surface. This way, you can easily store towels, kitchen textiles and other things on the rubber hook.

The Droog Sucker, available in different colours, is a universal clothes hook that can be attached anywhere without requiring drilling.

Keeps perfect on smooth clean surfaces. Whether in the bathroom on tiles, on the mirror or on any glass panes, whether as a hook or simply because it looks so good-simply an eye-catcher

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Beautiful and practical

4 of 5 stars 13.05.2019, Irene O., Droog Design - Sucker, anthracite

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The holder works! But really only on smooth surfaces like lacquered doors. With tile joints the holder yields unfortunately fast.

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Cool and practical

5 of 5 stars 13.05.2019, Isabella M., Droog Design - Sucker, white

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Very practical wall hook, attach without drilling! Sucker is very absorbent on tiles, keeps our towels and bathrobes in the bathroom! Price performance is ok!

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Cloakroom hook on the hall mirror

4 of 5 stars 13.05.2019, Sandra S., Droog Design - Sucker, anthracite

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Two suckers were hanging from an old mirror in our hallway. They served the kids as jacket hooks. However, they have a large diameter, so that the jackets were thrown at the hood or with the collar over it. When moving out (after the hooks hung bombproof on the mirror for 2 years) they were unfortunately not so easy to remove. They would have to be roughly torn off and rubber residues stuck to the mirror.

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wrong purchase - unfortunately

1 of 5 stars 13.05.2019, Klemen P., Droog Design - Sucker, anthracite

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It's useless. Does not stick, falls off and the hook is too big or too small for anything that needs to be hung. Not recommended. bad buy

i use the Droh design suction cup as a holder for my dishtowels in the kitchen......fixed without drilling on the side part of the fitted kitchen.......unfortunately the suction cup sometimes falls down, which is also not bad solo.........

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Ingenious design

4 of 5 stars 13.05.2019, nadine s., Droog Design - Sucker, white

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We have the Droog Suction Hook in two colors. The colors are still beautiful and not discolored. However a hook does not hold well despite the same surface and falls down more often. Too bad, when the other holds and holds and holds...

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Fast super uncomplicated solutions!

4 of 5 stars 13.05.2019, Laura R., Droog Design - Sucker, white

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Already over many years in use and the hook is still super. Yes, occasionally it comes loose, then you just have to reattach it. But it is remarkable that the rubber does not discolor and even after long years still shows a super quality!

the hook looks stylish, BUT it simply doesn't hold! even after cleaning the hook and the even surface - it simply doesn't hold...
have stuck it on now because we just think it's so beautiful... but it doesn't make any sense.

Works. However, only on smooth surfaces, such as painted doors. Unfortunately, the holder gives way quickly in the case of tile joints. With the holder in white, you can also quickly see lint from towels, etc.. But otherwise great part!

and requires multiple mounting until it was clear that the "ball" had to be pressed in properly for good fastening. Too little, like a toad, is not enough. But now it's holding up great. Probably it was described on the packaging. You should have read it :-)

unfortunately I can't give a good rating about this product at all, because despite smooth tiles and special measures with the tip hairspray I have to use towels that landed on the floor again and again, which were originally hung on the droog sucker.......regularly =(

From the previous evaluations I knew that the owner is big. That the thing is however solo big I would not have expected (approx. 7cm diameter). With the size I could still have lived with, he would only hold - which he does neither on the tiles nor on the spatula technique, only the glass wall is suitable for fastening, which looks modest with us, however. Therefore for the holder "thumb down!" Design is a matter of taste.

I was surprised by the size. Really massive. The stuff doesn't last longer than two days (suction power is meant) and for the Eva Solo kitchen towels, where I had them in the plan, they weren't suitable at all. Nice idea - but it was a bad buy for me ...

Very inexpensive and above all borehole-free alternative to conventional coat hooks. The suction cups hold very well on smooth and clean surfaces and it is easy to hang morning coats, towels, etc.. In addition, they can be used at any time in a different place without having to drill new holes and fill in the old ones again :-)

So far you're doing great, and I've been using them for 3 months now - even with really big bath towels. Are really beautiful, and super functional. When I bought the Droog Sucker I didn't realize that it was quite big, so if you have 10 tiles in your bathroom (the Droog Sucker has a total diameter of 12cm) you should see if you like it optically and if the object holds reliably on a joint. Otherwise a really nice Designgoody!

That's a catch! Also holds a bathrobe at the bathroom door and looks very good. It's very big, so it's not for small towels, but it makes it look very impressive and looks really great in the bathroom.

Finally an elegant way to hang up a towel or garment without drilling and deciding where to hang something.
The Droog - Sucker also holds large and heavy towels, the surface must only be clean and completely smooth. I washed it off first so it'd hold better.
Bought eight months ago and never even left.
Now I have ordered 2 more, unfortunately the price is now higher.
But still a good price for such a great design and practical helper in the house.

Super quality, beautiful material, chic design, simple, effective, simply practical! Finally, a suction hook that holds permanently (at least on tiles, I haven't tried it elsewhere) and on which you can hang things without a hanger.

Quality and workmanship are top!
If the suction hook is attached to glass, it can even hold coats. (The description indicates that it can only be loaded up to 1 kg.)
However, no clothes hangers can be hung on it - falls down immediately.

Unfortunately, the sucker only lasts for a very short time. it becomes very dirty because it magically attracts dust.
the product didn't come close to what it promised. unfortunately. the idea was good.

Through the other reviews I knew that the Droog viewfinder is relatively large, so I wasn't surprised either.
Unfortunately the hanger of the towel doesn't fit over it either, so you just have to hang it on it.
Nevertheless (I ordered two) there are a few nice eye-catchers, which sit bombproof on the wall with us.
The best, of course, is that you can avoid drilling in this way. And if she wants to hang it around, it's no problem.
I would like it if the Sucker would still be available in a few beautiful pastel colours, but they are probably out of the range... :-(

Okay, if you don't want to drill holes in the wall that you'll regret later, then you choose this solution. "Droog Design - Sucker" is the perfect solution. The design is simple and also looks great. However, it is a little too large for practical use.
The price/performance ratio is okay.

I use the Sucker in the bathroom for towels and bathrobes. Partly I had difficulties to attach them stable, but after several attempts the Sucker hold really well. I've been approached about this many times. Maybe they should have been a tick smaller.